because it's wet
The can is a solid. The soda is a liquid, and the carbonation is a gas.
Well baking soda is a solution so when it goes in a liquid there is no way to get it back out but baking soda is a little diffrent than any other solution. I'm not a genuis on these things but try to put baking soda in a liquid than evaporating the liquid and see if that works.Or put baking soda in a liquid and frezzing it.
club soda
No, soda is a liquid. It is a carbonated beverage typically made with water, sugar or artificial sweeteners, and flavorings.
Yes it is.
orange soda flavored liquid nitrogen
1000 of 1 liter(ml) = 1,000,000mls Answer is 500/1000000 = 2000 Assumes no frothing up and spillage of the soda, and soda is in essence of soda pop liquid and not dry soda lime. Subject to the quantity of liquid displacement caused by bubbles of CO2in the carbonated liquid, and therefore who carbonated the liquid in fact is. Temperature of the liquid causing expansion and contraction abnormalities and of course wether you could handle 1000000 mls of soda without getting thirsty.
Soda! :)
yes
Liquid
When soda is placed in the freezer, the liquid doesn't freeze immediately due to supercooling, where the liquid remains in a liquid state below its freezing point. This occurs because the soda is in a sealed container, preventing ice crystals from forming. When you touch the bottle or open it, you disturb the liquid, introducing nucleation sites for ice crystals to form, which causes the soda to freeze rapidly.
Baking soda dissolves in liquid. Baking soda would sink if sealed in a water-tight package.